Thank God and Greyhound

ED NIX, LARRY KINGSTON

I've made a small fortune and you squandered it all
You shamed me till I feel about one inch tall
But I thought I loved you and I hoped you would change
So I gritted my teeth and didn't complain

Now you come to me with a simple goodbye
You tell me you're leaving but you won't tell me why
Now we're here at the station and you're getting on
And all I can think of is thank God and Greyhound you're gone

Thank God and Greyhound you're gone
I didn't know how much longer I could go on
Watching you take the respect out of me
Watching you make a total wreck out of me
That big diesel motor is a-playing my song
Thank God and Greyhound you're gone

Thank God and Greyhound you're gone
That load on my mind got lighter when you got on
That shiny old bus is a beautiful sight
With the black smoke a-rolling up around the taillight
It may sound kind-a cruel but I've been silent too long
Thank God and Greyhound you're gone
Thank God and Greyhound you're gone

Trivia about the song Thank God and Greyhound by Roy Clark

On which albums was the song “Thank God and Greyhound” released by Roy Clark?
Roy Clark released the song on the albums “I Never Picked Cotton” in 1970, “Roy Clark Live!” in 1972, “Greatest Hits” in 1995, “Live at Billy Bob's Texas” in 2000, and “Greatest Hits & Hymns” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Thank God and Greyhound” by Roy Clark?
The song “Thank God and Greyhound” by Roy Clark was composed by ED NIX, LARRY KINGSTON.

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